Konawaena’s state-title streak ends after 4 in a row

Konawaena coach Bobbie Awa, middle, hugged 'Iolani coach Dean Young after the Raiders' win in the D-I state semifinals. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.

There was no doubt in Bobbie Awa’s mind that her Konawaena squad could beat top-seeded ‘Iolani.

The semifinal battle in the Snapple/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships began as a potential runaway when ‘Iolani opened a 9-2 lead.

The Wildcats settled in and rallied for a 15-14 lead that stuck for more than three minutes in the second quarter. Then, slowly and surely, it unraveled. The Raiders used fullcourt pressure to break the game open in the third quarter en route to a 43-22 win, ending Konawaena’s streak of four-consecutive state titles.

Konawaena’s roster is one of the youngest in the state with three juniors, including returning All-State Fab 15 forward Caiyle Kaupu, three sophomores and six freshmen. The Wildcats entered the tournament as the BIIF runner-up with a No. 8 ranking in the Star-Advertiser Top 10. After ousting Leilehua 61-41 on Monday and OIA champion Kahuku 46-42 on Thursday, the ‘Cats had great momentum.

Awa doesn’t find any consolation in knowing that her entire team returns next season. They once won a state title with three starting freshmen. Youth, she said, does not matter.

“We believe we’ll win every year. I don’t want to sound like we’re not very humble, but if we don’t believe it, I can’t coach that way,” said Awa, who guided the program to nine state crowns in the past 15 years.

Konawaena (13-5) got nine points and 14 rebounds from Kaupu, but it was a night of struggle. The Wildcats had far more turnovers (21) than field goals made (eight). The Raiders were taller and longer at every position but the post, where Kaupu battled for position, but faced double teams, and that’s only when the entry passes connected.

‘Iolani’s versatility, switching on the high screens that make Konawaena’s motion offense so effective, was consistent. The ‘Cats tired in the third quarter, and to Awa’s chagrin, didn’t execute their pressbreaker.

“Where’s our cutter, our flasher? They didn’t press us more,” Awa said of the third quarter.

The Wildcats were understandably disappointed after the loss. The last time any program won four straight titles was 1990-93 when Al Apo guided the Kamehameha Warriors. For the Wildcats, there tears.

“It’s a good sign,” Awa said. “They’ll work a little harder in the offseason. They’ll learn to create more contact and make the referees blow the whistle. What did we shoot, six or seven free throws?”

Konawaena was 5-for-6 at the foul line. The Wildcats will play OIA runner-up Kalani in the third-place game on Saturday.

“I hope we turn it around tomorrow,” Awa said of the early afternoon game. “I can’t even remember the last time we played at 1 o’clock.”

HHSAA D-I State Tournament

Match #

Date

Matchup

Time/Scores

Site

1

Feb. 4

Konawaena vs. Leilehua

Kona, 61-41

Konawaena

2

Feb. 4

Maui vs. Kaiser

Maui, 55-44

Maui

3

Feb. 4

Radford vs. Kalani

Kaln, 70-43

Kalani

4

Feb. 4

Kamehameha vs. Mililani

KSK, 41-17

Kamehameha

5

Feb. 7

(1) 'Iolani vs. Maui

Iol, 67-32

Moanalua

6

Feb. 7

(4) Kahuku vs. Konawaena

Kona, 46-42

Moanalua

7

Feb. 7

(2) Waiakea vs. Kalani

Kaln, 73-57

McKinley

8

Feb. 7

(3) Lahainaluna vs. Kamehameha

KSK, 47-30

McKinley

9*

Feb. 8

Maui vs. Kahuku

Kah, 60-19

Stan Sheriff Center

10*

Feb. 8

Waiakea vs. Lahainaluna

Waik, 60-54

Stan Sheriff Center

11

Feb. 8

Kalani vs. Kamehameha

KSK, 62-49

Stan Sheriff Center

12

Feb. 8

'Iolani vs. Konawaena

Iol, 43-22

Stan Sheriff Center

13*

Feb. 9

Kahuku vs. Waiakea

Waik, 56-53

Stan Sheriff Center

14*

Feb. 9

Kalani vs. Konawaena

Kona, 52-44

Stan Sheriff Center

15

Feb. 9

Kamehameha vs. 'Iolani

Iol, 52-49

Stan Sheriff Center

* — consolation

HHSAA D-II State Tournament

Match #

Date

Matchup

Time/Scores

Site

1

Feb. 6

Farrington vs. St. Francis

Far, 41-35

Damien

2

Feb. 6

Waimea vs. Waipahu

Waim, 59-48

Damien

3

Feb. 6

Ka'u vs. University

ULS, 54-40

Kalani

4

Feb. 6

Hanalani vs. KS-Hawaii

Han, 44-28

Kalani

5*

Feb. 7

St. Francis vs. Waipahu

Waip, 39-36

Damien

6*

Feb. 7

Ka'u vs. KS-Hawaii

Kau, 46-35

Kalani

7

Feb. 7

(1) Hawaii Baptist vs. Farrington

HBA, 50-29

Damien

8

Feb. 7

(4) Hawaii Prep vs. Waimea

Waim, 53-14

Damien

9

Feb. 7

(2) Seabury Hall vs. University

SH, 62-53

Kalani

10

Feb. 7

(3) Castle vs. Hanalani

Han, 63-50

Kalani

11*

Feb. 8

Waipahu vs. Kau

Waip, 52-38

Stan Sheriff Center

12*

Feb. 8

University vs. Castle

ULS, 52-49

Kalani

13*

Feb. 8

Farrington vs. Hawaii Prep

HPA, 47-38

Kalani

14

Feb. 8

Seabury Hall vs. Hanalani

SH, 55-43

Damien

15

Feb. 8

Hawaii Baptist vs. Waimea

HBA, 56-47

Damien

16*

Feb. 9

University vs. Hawaii Prep

ULS, 37-29

Stan Sheriff Center

17*

Feb. 9

Hanalani vs. Waimea

Waim, 72-60

Stan Sheriff Center

18

Feb. 9

Seabury Hall vs. Hawaii Baptist

HBA, 43-39

Stan Sheriff Center

* — consolation

COMMENTS

M.T.
February 9, 2019 1:59 pm

Kona and Bobbie Awa win a lot since Coach Awa doesn’t waste her time on Instagram like the Waiakea coach. She studies and applies. The Waiakea coach hashtags and posts too much. His IG game weak. #outwork

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